tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-490426585753687843.post2654070173744675593..comments2022-04-05T09:22:58.348-07:00Comments on Trivandrum Diary: NRIs, NRKs, Americas, Bangalore & KeralaKrishna Kumar Jayachandranhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01681559450232844124noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-490426585753687843.post-9564567076223369862009-06-05T13:07:29.153-07:002009-06-05T13:07:29.153-07:00I am sure the population of 'hesitantly willin...I am sure the population of 'hesitantly willing' professionals who will go back to Kerala is on the rise - thanks to the so-called recession. So, is the number of folks who are looking forward to be with their loved ones. The part about professionalism, rather, the lack of it, sadly might be true. It's speculation but I happened to catch a glimpse of an email chain between a few employees of a large software exporter (name starts with W and ends with O) from the Kerala office, and I was surprised, not plesantly at all, at the language used in the email. The grammar was hopeless and so was the language. As mentioned above, it would be pure speculation that the entire workforce of that company in Kerala is such but that atleast half a dozen folks had replied on that chain and it was appalling. It can be attributed to the lack of professionalism or even to the setting of individual priorities. I can't believe all those folks were technically incapable. I think they just don't care for the other aspects of personal development, which according to me falls under professionalism.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09116825628359650716noreply@blogger.com